Westcott 2134 User manual

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Westcott 2134

The Westcott 2134 Ed Pierce Edition Halo is a 40" x 50" light modifier with a non-standard 3/8" umbrella shaft. It is designed to be used with monolights that have a standard 5/16" diameter umbrella receptacle. An umbrella adapter may be required if your monolight does not accommodate a 3/8" shaft.

The Halo 2134 is easy to set up and take down. It features a hook and loop tape opening for easy mounting and removal. The black back section of the modifier stretches over the end of the umbrella shaft for a secure fit.

The Halo 2134 provides 140 degrees of light spread.

Westcott 2134

The Westcott 2134 Ed Pierce Edition Halo is a 40" x 50" light modifier with a non-standard 3/8" umbrella shaft. It is designed to be used with monolights that have a standard 5/16" diameter umbrella receptacle. An umbrella adapter may be required if your monolight does not accommodate a 3/8" shaft.

The Halo 2134 is easy to set up and take down. It features a hook and loop tape opening for easy mounting and removal. The black back section of the modifier stretches over the end of the umbrella shaft for a secure fit.

The Halo 2134 provides 140 degrees of light spread.

Light Modifiers
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Questions? Please call 800.886.1689 or email [email protected]. ©F.J. Westcott Company
Setup Instructions
Halo Light Modifiers
Style Series: 2025, 2026, 2034, 2134
Description
The Westcott Halo™ and Halo™ Mono are built on umbrella frames. There is no need for adapter
rings, just use the umbrella receptacle on your light. Easy opening and closing means easy set-up and
takedown. Allows for 140 degrees of light spread.
Product Contains
[1] Halo
INSTRUCTIONS
To mount the standard Halo™ light modifier onto your light, open the hook and loop tape opening and
partially open the frame. Place the light inside of the opening of the Halo™ and insert the umbrella
shaft through the light’s umbrella receptacle. Position the light anywhere along the umbrella shaft to
create different lighting effects (see next paragraph for examples). Tighten the setscrew against the
shaft. Do not over tighten! This could damage the umbrella shaft. After the Halo™ is securely in
place, carefully stretch the black back section over the end of the umbrella shaft. Over stretching may
cause damage to the fabric or frame. Secure the light modifier by putting the tip of the umbrella shaft
into the metal cup. Close the lower hook and loop tape opening around the light stand.
Directional lighting examples: For direct diffusion, position the light facing
the white diffuser panel. The light will have a bright center with a softer
edge. The distance the light is to the diffuser panel will govern the
brightness of the center of the light. Caution: Do not over tighten!
Overtightening may cause damage to the umbrella shaft. See the first part of
the above paragraph to explain placement of the light along the umbrella
shaft for direct diffusion of light.
Position the elastic collar on the back of the Halo Mono around the front
portion of he mono light. With the mono light standard reflector in place, the
flash tube and reflector should be inside the Halo and the controls should
be outside. Finish mounting the Halo Mono by closing the hook and loop
tape opening creating a snug fit.
Light Modifiers
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For indirect diffusion of light, purchase an optional Reflector Plate (#2875). The anodized aluminum
plate is mounted on the center shaft just in front of the flash tube. This allows the light to bounce off the
reflector plate, into the silver metalized material and then out through the diffuser panel. The Reflector
Plate can be adjusted along the center shaft closer or further from the flash tube to control the amount of
light that is reflected off the silver interior of the Halo.
Because of their parabolic shape, Halo light modifiers are measured diagonally.
Westcott Halo styles that are available and recommended wattage:
#2025 45” Round Halo 500W
#2026 45” Round Halo Mono 500W
#2034 54” Round Halo Mono 1000W
#2134 40” x 50” Ed Pierce Edition Halo 1000W
Accessory for HaloMono
#2875 Internal Reflector Plate
The (#2134) Ed Pierce Edition Halo, (#2034) Round Halo Mono, have a non-standard 3/8” umbrella
shaft compared to the standard 5/16” diameter umbrella shaft. If the umbrella receptacle on the light
does not accommodate this large of a shaft, an umbrella adaptor may be purchased at your Westcott
Dealer.
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Westcott 2134 User manual

Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

Westcott 2134

The Westcott 2134 Ed Pierce Edition Halo is a 40" x 50" light modifier with a non-standard 3/8" umbrella shaft. It is designed to be used with monolights that have a standard 5/16" diameter umbrella receptacle. An umbrella adapter may be required if your monolight does not accommodate a 3/8" shaft.

The Halo 2134 is easy to set up and take down. It features a hook and loop tape opening for easy mounting and removal. The black back section of the modifier stretches over the end of the umbrella shaft for a secure fit.

The Halo 2134 provides 140 degrees of light spread.

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